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Definition of heartwood

Heartwood
Heartwood Heart"wood`, n. The hard, central part of the trunk of a tree, consisting of the old and matured wood, and usually differing in color from the outer layers. It is technically known as duramen, and distinguished from the softer sapwood or alburnum.

Meaning of heartwood from wikipedia

- stocks. Heartwood (or duramen) is wood that as a result of a naturally occurring chemical transformation has become more resistant to decay. Heartwood formation...
- Heartwood is wood nearer the pith of a stem or branch, different in colour from sapwood. Heartwood may also refer to: Heartwood Forest, which, when complete...
- Heartwood Forest is a planned forest (woodland creation site) in Hertfordshire, England. The site covers 347 hectares (860 acres), the largest continuous...
- billowing effect in the wind. Tamarind timber consists of hard, dark red heartwood and softer, yellowish sapwood. The tamarind flowers bloom (although incon****uously)...
- Heartwood is a 1998 American independent drama film written and directed by Lanny Cotler and starring Jason Robards and Hilary S****. Jason Robards as...
- Fungi enter the tree through wounds in the bark and decay the heartwood. The diseased heartwood softens, making trees structurally weaker and prone to breakage...
- the heartwood of cocobolo is used; it is usually orange or reddish-brown, often with darker irregular traces weaving through the wood. The heartwood changes...
- of woody plants as response to injury or as protection from decay in heartwood. It is a key process in wall one of the compartmentalization of decay...
- and the 4-O-glucoside of 4-epigummadiol, can be isolated from the heartwood of Gmelina arborea. The parent compounds are arboreol or gmelanone. Umbelliferone...
- wood used in incense, perfume, and small hand carvings. It forms in the heartwood of Aquilaria trees after they become infected with a type of Phaeoacremonium...